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A Look Back: Sept. 21

A Look Back: Sept. 21
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Kenneth John Crandall

Kenneth John Crandall moved to The Villages in 2005. He was a member of the Sumter Landing Bicycle Club and played bagpipes with the Sounds of Scotland in The Villages.

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Making whey: World War II Club sold to cheese-making company

NORTHAMPTON The World War II Club, also known as The Deuce, was sold last week to New England Cheesemaking Supply Company.The building, which was put up for sale last year, sold for $745,000, according to the property records. A previous deal.

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Ready to raise a glass: After lengthy shutdown, bars brace for reopening this weekend

NORTHAMPTON Bartenders will be back to squeezing fresh citrus for cocktails and serving famous pickle-back shots at Ye Ol’ Watering Hole on Pleasant Street on Saturday after Gov. Charlie Baker announced last week that bars will be allowed to reopen.

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Pioneer Valley veterans meal program restarting with drive-thrus

Pioneer Valley veterans meal program restarting with drive-thrus From left, Henry Matuszko, Eugene Waskiwicz, Earl Mason, and Tom Patrick at the World War II Club in Northampton for the Wednesday lunch put on by Building Bridges for Veterans in November 2018. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Published: 10/25/2020 8:09:38 PM NORTHAMPTON A free meal program for veterans that had been put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic will resume serving food at new drive-up locations beginning in early November. The drive-thru meal program will kick off on Nov. 4 from noon to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of the Daily Hampshire Gazette at 115 Conz St., according to Chad Wright, associate director of Building Bridges Veterans Initiative, which is organizing the program. The program will be in this parking lot from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. the first Wednesday of every month, Wright said.

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